R302. 5 R302. 6 (Dwelling Unit Garage Fire Separation) And Electrical . . . 2024 IRC R302 5 3 says "Penetrations through the separation required in Section R302 6 shall be protected as required by Section R302 11, Item 4," while 2024 IRC Table R302 6 requires separation on a wall between the dwelling unit and the garage of "Not less than 1 2-inch gypsum board or
S-1 S-2 Regarding Parking Garage - The Building Code Forum Because this garage is over 1,000 SF it falls outside the scope of a "private garage" and is, for code purposes, a "public garage" Section 311 3 Classifies "Parking garages, open or enclosed" as a group S-2 Occupancy Because the Business Occupancy is a hazard to the S-2 occupancy, a fire barrier wall must be constructed between the two
Pex pvc pipes in a garage - The Building Code Forum Are pex pvc water and waste lines allowed to run (exposed) through a garage? I know the code requires ducts to be min 26 gage metal, and other penetrations between garage and house to be protected
Door size from house to garage | Building Code Forum: Construction . . . I'm new to this forum, but not new to the headache of trying to find code find what will pass inspection for my Remodel I currently have no door from house into the garage I asked the building inspector if I could install a door leading from the house into garage without resubmitting my
HVAC in a garage - The Building Code Forum The leakage around a garage door and the cubic volume of a double car garage should provide an adquate supply of combustion air to any "B" vented unit We have encouraged CO detectors in homes with attached garages for years especially if a HVAC unit is installed in the garage
Path of egress not thru garage needed for non-living space above . . . Just "garage" gets a little messy To me it's a place to park cars and store stuff but I look at some and it's got more space and stuff to totally repair and maintain cars with lifts and all, along with man-cave accoutrements like wet bars and pool tables, etc Just saw one with all that and a half court basketball setup
When is a portal frame not needed for a garage door? Typically when I draw a garage I just default to the portal frame since they're usually narrow in my area; not much meat on either side of the door I have one coming up that is, for once, not It's a 30x30, 11' ceilings, with a 14' door centered on the gable end I'm having a hard time pointing